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U.S. FDA Approves CytoSorbents to Initiate U.S. STAR-T Trial For Ticagrelor Removal During Cardiothoracic Surgery


Ticagrelor (
STAR-T) randomized, controlled trial.  Based on this conditional approval, study initiation activities, including clinical trial agreement negotiations and institutional review board (IRB) submissions, can now commence, putting the study ahead of the Company s internal schedule.  The Company has already identified and pre-screened many high-quality U.S. clinical centers that have indicated strong interest to participate in the STAR-T trial.  The Company believes conditions for full IDE approval can be appropriately addressed within the 45-day timeframe outlined by the FDA, and once accepted, the Company expects to provide additional detail on the trial. 
Dr. David Cox, Vice President of Global Regulatory of CytoSorbents stated, We are pleased that the FDA has approved our randomized, controlled clinical trial for the removal of ticagrelor (Brilinta®,AstraZeneca) during cardiothoracic surgery to reduce perioperative bleeding complications.  We will pro ....

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Breast Cancer Patients Who Drink Non-Diet Soda Have Higher Death Risk


Breast Cancer Patients Who Drink Non-Diet Soda Have Higher Death Risk
Breast cancer patients who drink sugar-sweetened soda regularly are at increased risk for death from any cause and from breast cancer in particular, a new study suggests.
 
By David Hill-Buffalo
Compared to women who never or rarely drank non-diet soda, those who reported drinking non-diet soda five or more times per week had a 62% higher likelihood of dying from any cause, and were 85% more likely to die from breast cancer specifically.
Research on soda and breast cancer is fairly new, says study first author Nadia Koyratty, a PhD candidate in the epidemiology and environmental health department in the School of Public Health and Health Professions at the University at Buffalo. ....

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DVIDS - News - AFSBn-Qatar leadership discuss challenging, successful road to deactivation


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CAMP AS SAYLIYAH, Qatar – Army Field Support Battalion-Qatar has come a considerable way since first receiving orders to deactivate back in January 2020.
As one of five battalions in the 401st Army Field Support Brigade, AFSBn-Qatar had a critical mission during the years of relative instability in the Middle East. Even though the mission has changed, with complete deactivation of the organization scheduled for May, the stakes remain the same.
Preceding what is currently being referred to as “Middle East calibration,” AFSBn-Qatar was tasked with receiving, storing, accounting for and maintaining multitudes of combat-ready equipment, known as Army Prepositioned Stocks. At any given moment, the battalion would facilitate the transfer of much needed equipment to units participating in combat operations throughout the U.S. Central Command. ....

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